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Becky
A one-week stand with the man I’ve lusted after for years? I’d be a fool to go for it, but a fool is just what he makes me.
My brother’s wedding is basically turning into my worst nightmare. I can live with his soon-to-be mother-in-law and her crazy, weeklong “wedding games.” I can push away the thoughts of my passive-aggressive coworkers and my aggressive-aggressive boss. I can enjoy the time with my family and ignore the underlying tension.
What I can’t do? Tolerate a week with my old schoolgirl crush.
Devon Baxter, one of my brother’s dearest friends, has always had the power to render me tongue-tied and sick with nerves. I mean, the man is a walking hunk of delicious fantasy fuel, and he’s never looked twice at me. Asshole.
But why would he? I mean, I guess I’m pretty…pretty dumpy. Pretty plain. Pretty inexperienced in matters of the bedroom. If he shows any kind of interest in me, I know it’s just temporary insanity.
The worst part is, I might be okay with that.
Yeah…he’s that delectable.
Devon
I can’t give myself to her long-term, but I can’t stop myself taking her for the short-term. The question is…will one week be enough?
I’m a self-made billionaire, one of the hottest bachelors of the year—and still more to come if I have my way. I know how to handle women and give them what they need while taking what I want.
And what do I want right now? Imp, my best friend’s little sister. Oh, but he’d have my head if I laid a finger on her. I know, because he told me so years ago, when he caught me…noticing her.
But I’m not sure I can resist, not with an entire week spent at her side, with her beautiful hourglass figure tantalizing me left and right, the way it always has. I know she harbors a gigantic crush on me (adorable), and it’s going to be quite a struggle to stop myself taking advantage of that.
Kristina Weaver has been writing romantic fiction for 4 years. In that time, she has published an awe inspiring 48 books. Many of her books fall within the genre s new adult and romantic comedy and are set in contemporary times. The novels regularly deal with relationship themes such as multicultural.
A very popular series by Kristina Weaver are the suspense Lane Brothers books, featuring new adult and military tropes. Another much read series are the contemporary new adult Red Love novels, which are also tagged with . The most popular books by Kristina Weaver are Greyriver Shifters, THE WATCHERS: 6 Military Romance Bundle, LANE BROTHERS: 5 Books Billionaire Mafia Romance Bundle and THE BATTLES: 6 Special Ops Romance Bundle. Her latest book is Greyriver Shifters which was published in 2018.
If you want to get started with Weaver's novels, you might enjoy Wyatt (Lane Brothers #1) and RED LOVE Part 1 (Red Love #1).
Sorry in advance if there's any kind of spoilers but it was pretty hard to keep them out while ranting.
I love a brothers best friend or best friends brother book but this one just constantly annoyed me.
1. I didn't care for the cold way he was thinking about sleeping with her and going back home like no big deal when he knew she had a big crush on him.
2. He went from being home and separated from her to moving to the states and ready to marry her without yet being in love with just one phone call. It all seemed cold to me.
3. They were both just being stupid with not communicating what they both really wanted. Everything had to be some sort of game with them. It got them nowhere except hurt.
4. I lost all respect and any like I had towards Devon with the things he said to her, the things he did & most of all that final push made me so so angry and upset. That was beyond cruel and would never be redeemable regardless of what actually went on after the fact. It was disgusting of him.
5. She was so weak when it came to him. Hormones don't make you weak willed, she seriously bothered me. She was humiliated, hurt, angry and sad but yet all she could think about was having sex with him. Nope. Hate that in books. She was also beyond stubborn and way too prideful. She never gave anyone a chance to explain she was just automatically wronged and had to be spiteful.
6. The major situation at the end was resolved and glossed over way way way to quickly. No groveling was needed apparently. If someone did that to me better believe I'd have let that ship sail, far far away. I couldn't believe he got away with it all so easily.
7. She was too much of a runner. Sit the hell down and TALK. Jesus it's like the number one thing no one seems to know how to do in romance novels. What's so damn hard about having a conversation with someone instead of running away and it all coming back to bite you in the ass. My god, it's tiring.
The first third of the book had me wondering if I was going to like it or not but then they both just started getting stupid and ruined any chances for me.
It's sad because I wanted to really like this. Oh well. Maybe next time.
Definitely dramatic...lots of missteps and the like to throw the characters into chaos. There were some timeline continuity errors that slightly annoyed me, but overall not a big deal....just puzzled my brain for a few seconds when I ran across them. I'm on a kick reading all of Weaver's books, and I'd say this is easily one of her better ones, despite the "ugh" worthy moments when the characters didn't line up communication or emotions well....it made for good drama even though I wished the characters were real so I could slap sense into them. Lol.
Becky has had a crush on Devon since she was thirteen. He took notice of her when she was sixteen. Now seven years later she still feels the same way and he is scared to notice her for fear of losing his best friend friendship. Good story, loved all the characters. I couldn't believe the language they spoke in the presence of their parents. All the characters were well developed. I highly recommend this book.
Found in Cole a tumultuous love story. First her then him then her again. I believe this is probably how most relationships go, although not all. It was rough on both of them but they still held firm when many would have given up.
I really wanted to like this book, but I don't even know if Kristina wrote this or if she let someone else write it for her. Bad editing and bad grammar a good book does not make. I did enjoy the characters and I could have gotten into the whole plot line except for the grammar and editing issues.